2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 20 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS
CHAPTER 2 - DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
20-2-304. Presumptive child support.


WY Stat § 20-2-304 (1997 through Reg Sess) What's This?

(a) Child support shall be expressed in a specific dollar amount. The following child support tables shall be used to determine the total child support obligation considering the combined income of both parents. The appropriate table is based upon the number of children for whom the parents share joint legal responsibility and for whom support is being sought. After the combined net income of both parents is determined it shall be used in the first column of the tables to find the appropriate line from which the total child support obligation of both parents can be computed from the third column. The child support obligation computed from the third column of the tables shall be divided between the parents in proportion to the net income of each. The noncustodial parent's share of the joint child support obligation shall be paid to the custodial parent through the clerk of court:

(i) One (1) child:

Net Monthly Percentage of

Income of Income

Both Allocated For Base Support Plus

Parents One Child Marginal Percentage

$833.00 26.2 $218.00 + 24.3% over $ 833.00

$2,083.00 25.1 $522.00 + 23.3% over $2,083.00

$2,917.00 24.6 $716.00 + 12.9% over $2,917.00

$3,750.00 22.0 $824.00 + 10.7% over $3,750.00

$5,000.00 19.2 $958.00 + 9.9% over $5,000.00

$6,667.00 16.8 $1,122.00 + 9.4% over $6,667.00

$8,958.00 14.9 $1,338.00 + 5.9% of anything
over $8,958.00

(ii) Two (2) children:

Net Monthly Percentage of

Income of Income

Both Allocated For Base Support Plus

Parents Two Children Marginal Percentage

$833.00 36.8 $307.00 + 33.8% over $ 833.00

$2,083.00 35.0 $729.00 + 31.9% over $2,083.00

$2,917.00 34.1 $995.00 + 16.4% over $2,917.00

$3,750.00 30.2 $1,131.00 + 13.1% over $3,750.00

$5,000.00 25.9 $1,295.00 + 12.5% over $5,000.00

$6,667.00 22.5 $1,503.00 + 12.5% over $6,667.00

$8,958.00 20.0 $1,790.00 + 7.0% of anything
over $8,958.00

(iii) Three (3) children:

Net Monthly Percentage of

Income of Income

Both Allocated For Base Support Plus

Parents Three Children Marginal Percentage

$833.00 42.7 $356.00 + 38.7% over $ 833.00

$2,083.00 40.3 $840.00 + 36.4% over $2,083.00

$2,917.00 39.2 $1,144.00 + 16.8% over $2,917.00

$3,750.00 34.2 $1,284.00 + 13.3% over $3,750.00

$5,000.00 29.0 $1,450.00 + 13.7% over $5,000.00

$6,667.00 25.2 $1,677.00 + 12.2% over $6,667.00

$8,958.00 21.9 $1,958.00 + 7.7% of anything
over $8,958.00

(iv) Four (4) children:

Net Monthly Percentage of

Income of Income

Both Allocated For Base Support Plus

Parents Four Children Marginal Percentage

$833.00 47.6 $ 397.00 + 43.2% over $ 833.00

$2,083.00 45.0 $ 937.00 + 40.6% over $2,083.00

$2,917.00 43.7 $1,275.00 + 18.7% over $2,917.00

$3,750.00 38.2 $1,431.00 + 14.8% over $3,750.00

$5,000.00 32.3 $1,616.00 + 15.2% over $5,000.00

$6,667.00 28.1 $1,870.00 + 13.7% over $6,667.00

$8,958.00 24.4 $2,183.00 + 8.6% of anything
over $8,958.00

(v) Five (5) or more children:

Net Monthly Percentage of

Income of Income

Both Allocated For Base Support Plus

Parents Five Children Marginal Percentage

$833.00 52.4 $ 436.00 + 47.5% over $ 833.00

$2,083.00 49.5 $1,030.00 + 44.7% over $2,083.00

$2,917.00 48.1 $1,403.00 + 20.6% over $2,917.00

$3,750.00 42.0 $1,575.00 + 16.3% over $3,750.00

$5,000.00 35.6 $1,778.00 + 16.8% over $5,000.00

$6,667.00 30.9 $2,057.00 + 15.0% over $6,667.00

$8,958.00 26.8 $2,402.00 + 9.4% of anything
over $8,958.00

(b) Where the combined income of the custodial parent and the noncustodial parent is less than eight hundred thirty-three dollars ($833.00), the support obligation of the noncustodial parent shall be twenty-five percent (25%) of net income, but in no case shall the support obligation be less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per month for each family unit in which there are children to whom the noncustodial parent owes a duty of support.

(c) When each parent keeps the children overnight for more than forty percent (40%) of the year and both parents contribute substantially to the expenses of the children in addition to the payment of child support, a joint presumptive support obligation shall be determined by use of the tables. After the joint presumptive child support obligation is derived from column three of the tables, that amount shall be divided between the parents in proportion to the net income of each. The proportionate share of the total obligation of each parent shall then be multiplied by the percentage of time the children spend with the other parent to determine the theoretical support obligation owed to the other parent. The parent owing the greater amount of child support shall pay the difference between the two (2) amounts as the net child support obligation.

(d) When each parent has physical custody of at least one (1) of the children, a joint presumptive support obligation for all of the children shall be determined by use of the tables. The joint presumptive support amount shall be divided by the number of children to determine the presumptive support obligation for each child, which amount shall then be allocated to each parent based upon the number of those children in the physical custody of that parent. That sum shall be multiplied by the percentage that the other parent's net income bears to the total net income of both parents. The obligations so determined shall then be offset, with the parent owing the larger amount paying the difference between the two (2) amounts to the other parent as a net child support obligation.

(e) If a proportion of a support obligor's social security or veteran's benefit is paid directly to the custodian of the obligor's dependents who are the subject of the child support order, the total amount of the social security or veteran's benefit, including the amounts paid to the obligor and custodian under the child support order, shall be counted as gross income to the obligor. However, in determining the support amount, the amount of the social security or veteran's benefit sent directly to the custodian shall be subtracted from the obligor's share of presumptive support. If the subtraction of the social security or veteran's benefit sent directly to the custodian results in a negative dollar amount, the support amount shall be set at zero. The child support obligation shall be offset by the amount of the social security or veteran's benefit sent directly to the custodian, beginning from the time the custodian began receiving the social security or veteran's benefit. The obligor or the department of family services may apply to the court to receive a credit against arrears for any social security or veteran's benefits that are paid retroactively to the custodian. For purposes of this subsection, "custodian" means the custodian of dependent children under a child support order and the physical custodian of dependent children who are the subject of a child support order.

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